Any woman who has had an abortion is entitled to feel any way at all about it. Males, who have never had abortions and have been the biggest barrier against female access to abortions, have no place celebrating the idea of males being able to have abortions as something fun.
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Replying to @rach12sun @matryoshka_core and
Do you put on your cop hat here to police the reactions of all women who've never had abortions, or all women who "can't" have abortions (women with primary infertility), or just specifically trans women
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Replying to @arthur_affect @matryoshka_core and
Do you always involve and center yourself in discussions about female reproductive experiences? I'm not policing any womans reaction. I am disgusted by male abortion fantasy though!
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Replying to @rach12sun @arthur_affect and
Abortions are fucking amazing. Tons of people get them without it being a harrowing thing, and for tons more its something they celebrate. Being aware of that isn't an 'abortion fantasy'
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Replying to @jl_schnelle @arthur_affect and
I agree with all of what you said. The abortion fantasy I refer to is Grace's tweet yesterday sharing their excitement that a trans women alive today might be the first to have an abortion. Is that progressive? Being excited for abortion after extreme medically induced pregnancy?
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Replying to @rach12sun @jl_schnelle and
Although Grace deliberately said what she did in a trolling way, it's still remarkable how hard you're missing the point She's not talking about someone getting a harrowing experimental uterine transplant for the purpose of having an abortion
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Replying to @arthur_affect @rach12sun and
She's talking about a world where reprotech is advanced and normalized enough that someone who was born without the ability to get pregnant can acquire it easily and casually enough that unwanted pregnancy and termination among such people is no longer remarkable
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jl_schnelle and
Sorry I didn't realise we were talking about made up, impossible scenarios. Male pregnancy will never be possible without extreme medical intervention. I don't find males gleefully anticipating abortion funny.
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Replying to @rach12sun @jl_schnelle and
Well we could debate over what is and isn't "possible" on a purely factual basis but TERFs never engage with the argument this way -- it's usually impossible to separate "impossible" from "undesirable" (and indeed "perverse" and "immoral") and that's clearly the case with you
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Replying to @arthur_affect @rach12sun and
For my part, if reprotech *doesn't* ever advance to the point where being the "kind of person who gestates" is ultimately a completely voluntary free choice -- either to do it or not to do it -- then what the fuck is the point of any of this
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"Radical feminism" has gone a long, long way backwards since the days of Shulamith Firestone
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